Jan Baynham
You will find Jan blogging here... She was featured author on Alfie Dog in April.
Jan has ten stories published on Alfie Dog, including one in Came as Me, Left as We...
...and another in The Day Death Wore Boots Quite a few of Jan's stories have a theme of 'moving on.' She is planning to publish a themed anthology of short stories both in e-publishing and paper form. Her story, 'Monty the Tabby Tom Cat', appeared in an anthology to raise money for Cats Protection. She is currently trying to write her first novel which has a dual narrative and is set in the late 40s and in 1965. In November 2014, she took part in NaNoWriMo for the first time and wrote 50, 284 words. She is looking forward to completing the first draft. |
- Jan has had two non-fiction books of teachers' notes published by PONT, one to accompany a book of short stories and the other to accompany a book of poetry
- Jan has four short stories published on ‘Café Lit’ Stepping Out, Harriet's Easter Surprise, Defeating Dylan The Dragon and The Girl In The Photograph
- Three of her stories, including I Want Gets Nothing, which was serialised, are published on Creative Frontiers.
- Jan's fictional account of ‘Taking Tea With Emmeline Pankhurst’ was published in Issue 8 of Pretty Nostalgic magazine
- Entry to Northamptonshire Flash Fiction competition was placed Highly Commended in 2013
- In 2014, her entry into Alfie Dog's Short Story competition was long listed as was her entry in the Worcestershire LitFest and Fringe Flash Fiction competition. 'Second Chances' appears in their Fifty Flashes of Fiction anthology.
- Jan has four short stories published on ‘Café Lit’ Stepping Out, Harriet's Easter Surprise, Defeating Dylan The Dragon and The Girl In The Photograph
- Three of her stories, including I Want Gets Nothing, which was serialised, are published on Creative Frontiers.
- Jan's fictional account of ‘Taking Tea With Emmeline Pankhurst’ was published in Issue 8 of Pretty Nostalgic magazine
- Entry to Northamptonshire Flash Fiction competition was placed Highly Commended in 2013
- In 2014, her entry into Alfie Dog's Short Story competition was long listed as was her entry in the Worcestershire LitFest and Fringe Flash Fiction competition. 'Second Chances' appears in their Fifty Flashes of Fiction anthology.